Mostly Grails tips from Code Panda

Develop grails applications collaboratively on the cloud with Nitrous.IO

With Nitrous, you are able to write and store your application development online and access it on the go at shared office machines, on your iPad or Chromebook.

Another cool feature is the ability to work on files together via collaborative mode with other developers. In this mode, any changes and selections you make in your IDE get sent to the other people working with you.

As of this writing, Nitrous does not have native support for Grails. But you are able to build and run grails applications given that it provides a full linux command line.

In this post, I will show you how to build and deploy a Grails application on Nitrous.

I logged into the box you shared and your settings seem to be the same and the one I have. I did see process killed with grails 2.3.0.M2 but attributed that to fork mode issues. There might be differences between environments, I am able to work perfectly fine in USA East. Have you tried terminating your current box and trying it in US East?

This is most definitively a memory issue. If I create a box with 600mbs of memory and run grails, it will get killed. But when I call export GRAILS_OPTS=”-XX:MaxPermSize=384m -Xmx384M -server” and then run the app via grails -Dserver.host=0.0.0.0 -Dapp.context=/ run-app, everything works fine.